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Coating Made Toy Beads Toxic |
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Researcher reports findings on Chinese import |
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When Jeffrey Suchard, MD, heard about children in the United States falling into comas last November after ingesting toy beads imported from China, his curiosity was piqued. "I had heard in the news that the product, Aqua Dots, was being recalled because one chemical was being substituted for another, causing the reaction," says Dr. Suchard. |
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Pet Food Settlement Approved |
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Pet owners to get $24 million |
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A federal judge has approved a $24 million settlement to compensate thousands of pet owners whose animals became ill last year after eating tainted pet food containing an ingredient made in China. The settlement closes the door on more than 100 lawsuits filed in the United States and Canada. |
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USDA Seeks to Ban Downer Cattle |
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Could cause diseases, including BSE |
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) says it wants to ban all "downer" cattle from the food supply following the February recall of 143 million pounds of beef, the largest in this country's history. The recall was initiated after the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) released an undercover video. |
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